This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Glide II. Snowflakes in the Sand was performed by Trey for the first time since May 17, 1999 and Glide II was performed for the first time by any member of Phish since May 16, 1995. This setlist is unconfirmed.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of The Connection. In the banter after The Connection, Trey teased and quoted Wait. Trey also quoted Wait in The Lizards and Wilson.

This performance was part of Christmas Jam. After Pendulum, Mike and Scott moved to a side stage while the band's equipment was being cleared off the main stage and performed three songs acoustic as a duo starting with the Mike Gordon debut of Wild and Blue.

This entire show was performed by Trey solo acoustic and featured the first Trey acoustic performance of Set Your Soul Free. Trey quoted Family Affair (Sly and the Family Stone) before Wolfman's Brother.

This event was advertised as "Grateful Dead Night" and featured members of Lazy Lightning, Band Beyond Description, Working Dead, and Pardon Me Doug and Fish on drums.This setlist is incomplete and possibly out of order.

Endless Highway and Midnight on the Highwayfeatured Mike on acoustic guitar. Don't Lie featured Mike on electric bass. This was the first time Mike had performed Midnight on the Highway since Phish's November 23, 1996 performance.

Every Story Ends in Stone was performed for the first time since June 8, 2003. Alaska ended with an Also Sprach Zarathustra tease. Waste was performed by Trey acoustic. Waste and Clint Eastwood featured Jennifer Hartswick on vocals. Mozambique and Clint Eastwood featured Hartswick on trumpet. This show was webcast via LivePhish.

This show featured the TAB debut of No Men In No Man's Land. Trey teased Streets of Cairo in Camel Walk, San-Ho-Zay in Bounce, and Oye Como Va in Soul Planet. Waste was performed by Trey solo acoustic.

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